With important caveat that “won’t reduce fixed ... costs” applies only in the short term, and higher per-therm rates should be offset by reduced consumption charges for lower total bills. Spreading efficiency programs & benefits is key, especially for low-income customers.
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Karl is correct. Efficiency should lower total bills even as delivery cost per therm increases. But, higher cost per therm will make gas less competitive relative to alternatives and thus increase defections from gas -- further increasing cost/therm. Result = Death Spiral...
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